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Joshua Dorkin Rights & Responsibilities of Landlords in a Post 9/11 Wo
27 April 2005 | 2 replies
In the wake of the attacks of September 11, 2001, landlords and property managers have inquired about the legality of screening housing applicants on the basis of their citizenship status.
Erez Friedlander Foreign newbie who got the bug
12 October 2016 | 3 replies
I have both citizenship's.
Darina Pogodina International Loan to invest in Russia
29 May 2018 | 10 replies
I will keep my Russian citizenship, so this will be a goo thing. 
Jim Munoz Buy and hold multi-family in Tijuana, Mexico
29 January 2019 | 10 replies
I also speak Spanish and I have dual citizenship...
N/A N/A Becoming an American?
23 July 2006 | 2 replies
Now my question, are US real estate firms willing to sponsor employers to obtain their citizenship?
Steve Funder United Socialist Peoples Republic of America
3 December 2008 | 14 replies
." -- If we are to be a great country (Yes, if) Then we must defend ourselves against our own most dishonest citizenship.
Simon C Insurance for U.K investors U.S properties
7 May 2010 | 9 replies
Hi, I'm not seeing that your citizenship has anything to do with it...what's the value of the property?
Daniel Madsen Permanent resident vs US citizen - getting a mortgage.
1 March 2017 | 4 replies
I researched US citizenship and I found that I have to be a permanent resident for at least 5 years before I can become a US citizen.
Todd Brittingham Foreign Investors - How Are You Transferring Funds
11 January 2018 | 12 replies
I have accounts in Europe and US by having dual citizenships.
Perry Jan Remolador Hello from Davao Philippines!
31 July 2007 | 8 replies
Hi once again.For the complete information of everybody (particularly to biggerpro and flipper), I have provided hereunder the conditions governing the right to own real estate (land and all buildings annexed to the land and all interests thereon) in the Philippines as defined by our Constitution and other pertinent statutes :1.Only Filipino citizens and corporations and partnerships at least 60% of the capital of which is owned by Filipinos are entitled to acquire and own land in the Philippines.2.As exemption to the general rule, foreign acquisition of real estate in the Philippines is allowed in the following cases:2.1Foreigners who acquired land before the effectivity of the 1935 Constitution may retain ownership of such land.2.2Foreigners may acquire land in the Philippines if the acquisition is by hereditary succession, provided they are legal heirs.2.3Foreigners may own not more than 40% of the total number of units in a condominium corporation.2.4Under BP 185, a natural born Filipino who became an alien can acquire not more than 1000 square meter urban land and not more than 1 hectare (10,000 square meters) rural land.3.A Filipina who marries a foreigner retains her Philippine citizenship (unless by her act of omission she is deemed under the law to have renounced her Philippine citizenship) and may therefore acquire landin the Philippines.4.Former Filipino citizens can retain ownership of the property acquired at the time of their Philippine citizenship.